The Athletic Training and Public Health Committee (ATPHC) is seeking applications for one member position.
Public health is a national priority. Public health takes a big picture perspective to promote and protect the health of people and the communities where they live, learn, work and play. Athletic trainers are uniquely positioned at the intersection of public health and clinical healthcare, as our professional domains encompass health care practices at both the individual and population levels. The National Athletic Trainers’ Association ATPHC champions the intersections of athletic training and public health and works to maintain and elevate the profession of athletic training within an evolving healthcare landscape.
Required Qualifications
- Certified or Certified Retired in good standing
- NPI Number
- SME with background and/or expertise in public health as demonstrated by one or more of the following:
- Graduate degree in related field (MPH, DrPH, PhD)
- Contemporary expertise in public health
- Active involvement/employment in public health practice/initiatives
- American Public Health Association (APHA) membership is beneficial
If selected, this position is a one-year term beginning upon appointment, renewable annually through June 2030.
Scope of Work
Under the leadership of the ATPHC Chair, committee members will work collaboratively toward achieving the following approved committee goals:
· Lead and coordinate the integration of public health efforts collaboratively across the NATA.
· Serves as public health content experts within the NATA to inform education at all levels, public policy, and legislative efforts.
· Develop resources with a public health lens for internal and eternal audiences that empower NATA members to discuss athletic trainers’ role in advancing public and population health.
· Conduct, promote, and disseminate scientific, peer-reviewed research on the intersections of public health and athletic training practice.
In addition to general expectations of all NATA committee members, all volunteers must be certified or certified-retired NATA members in good standing with an NPI number.
Additional Scope of Work
1. Attend two meetings per year; the annual meeting is held at convention and the Joint Committee Meeting held early in the calendar year (when requested)
2. Participate in conference calls as called by the chair.
3. Participate in any assigned subcommittee or work groups as designated by the chair.
4. Actively participate in communication vehicles such as social media, list-serves, Gather, etc.
5. Sign and agree to the NATA Committee Member Commitment to Serve.
6. Openly debate issues with respect and rapport without making personal attacks.
7. Promote what is best for the entire committee and for the profession, not my personal agenda.
8. Participate in the annual Volunteer Experience survey
9. Represent the NATA and the committee in a positive and supportive manner at all times
10. Avoid conflicts of interest between my position as an NATA volunteer and my personal and professional life. When necessary, I shall declare a conflict of interest and abstain from both the discussion and voting of any matter in which I have a personal or business interest. A conflict of interest is defined as any social, professional or economic relationship with individuals or the matter at hand that could affect my judgment and result in an outcome that might not reflect the best interests of the NATA and/or my committee.
11. Support in a positive manner all actions taken by the committee and association, even when I disagree with such actions.
12. Uphold the NATA Code of Ethics
13. Cultivate an inclusive and welcoming environment
14. Contribute towards providing programming, research and resources to support cultural competency and ensure athletic trainers are equipped with the knowledge and skills to better serve diverse populations.
15. Ensure that the values of diversity, equity, inclusion and access are embedded in continuing education, conferences, communications, and the work of the association.
16. Examine processes, policies, practices, communications, structures and barriers with an equity lens to promote authentic engagement, access, and inclusion of diverse individuals.
17. Increase transparency and accountability on diversity, equity, inclusion and access by sharing data and information about the committee’s journey and commitments.
18. Support and intentionally promote a diverse athletic training profession.
By accepting this position, you commit to fulfilling these responsibilities to the best of your ability and resign your position if you find you are no longer able to.
Conflict of Interest
NATA volunteers should avoid conflicts between their role and their professional interests. A conflict of interest includes any relationship or situation that could influence—or appear to influence—objective decision-making.
If a conflict exists, members must disclose it and refrain from related discussions and votes.
Specifically, to minimize conflicts, volunteers may not serve on boards, committees, or in officer roles with AT Alliance partners or other external athletic training or sports medicine organizations during their term (excluding state or district associations and state regulatory boards).
All applicants must submit a conflict of interest disclosure form and commitment to serve.
If a conflict arises during a term, it must be disclosed immediately. The NATA Board of Directors will review and determine appropriate next steps, which may include resignation or completion of the term. Exceptions are considered on a case-by-case basis.
Intellectual Property
Work and materials developed, created, or written—as a committee, work group, or board member, or in any other volunteer capacity for NATA—shall be deemed work-for-hire under copyright, intellectual property, and other laws. NATA is granted sole and exclusive ownership of all such work. Committee members waive all claims and/or so-called “moral rights” to the work, and assign these rights to NATA.
Confidentiality
In connection with your participation, you will be required to agree to a confidentiality agreement as part of your service to the Association.
NATA and its committees, councils and commissions are committed to represent, engage, and foster the continued growth and development of the athletic training profession and athletic trainers as unique health care providers. To advance the mission and promote unparalleled delivery of athletic training services amid ever-growing global and diverse populations, NATA and its committees, councils and commissions embrace diversity, equity, inclusion, and access as a leadership imperative for our association. All NATA members are welcomed and encouraged to serve on the association’s committees, councils, commissions, etc., as diverse backgrounds, experiences and knowledge help advance the profession and work of NATA.